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fTradelDincls VOLUME 2 NO. 8 TRADEWINDS Thursday, February 22, 1973 t3w WdB P Yio llmv jin.i i. mm n jiijiiu, i.j .iiiii inn i i iii i ii - i iii i i i i i I'll ill 11 1 I 1 -wy,j-T--ww"q'wrra.' 1 j S V VA- ; -V 1 i. ; , , I .-, '- -" ' , j V . ' ) ....... ; FROM LEFT, SITTING: Linda Ernst, Terry Hoyt, Marvin Taufer, Nancy Hoyt. Standing:' Cheryl Dennis, Sam Robinson, Charlotte. Bullock, Ron Gilson, JanetteHolladay, Doug! Hick ins. One of the organizations students at UTC are not too familiar with is the studentbody council. What is its purpose? How is it organized? What are the feelings of some of its members? Here are a few of the answers. The purpose of the council is outlined in the studentbody constitution. It is to "...provide meaningful educational, social, cultural, and service activities for its members, to "...cor-dinate all student organizations and activities within the college," and to "...provide communication and interaction between the students and administration and faculty of the college." The council is organized so there are chairmen for each area of responsibility that could not be handled efficiently by the group as a whole. For instance, the Special Projects Chairman has the responsibility of carrying through with all projects consideed to be of a nature not falling within the realm of the other council members responsibility. The games room project is an example of this. So each position on the council is a kind of "specialty area for: each of the chairmen. The studentbody council is supported financially by money taken from part of the tuition of the studentbody as a whole. The' money is provided upon submission of a budget by the council after each chairman has submitted his personal budget for the entire school year. The budget is submitted to the administration and final sums are given to the studentbody council after the agreement is made as to how much the budget will amount to. The budget of each chairman is provided from the total sum, should the acquired budget be lower than the original amount asked for by that chairman. Chairmen and positions on the council include: Terry Hoyt President, Marvin TauferVice President, NancyHoyt--Presi-dent's Sevretary, Janette Holla-day Vice President's Secretary, Linda Ernst AWS President, Cheryl Dennis-Treasurer, Charlotte Bullock, Activities Chairman, Doug Hinkins -- Public Relations Chairman, Ron Gilson Special Projects Chairman, Sam RobinsonIntramural Sports Chairman. Some of the things the Studentbody Council does for the studentbody is to organize the student activities, such as movies, dances, picnics, and many other things important to the studentbody. Some of the successes for the council this year have been the completion of the games room, with pool tables, juke box, and other games, a concert and picnic during the fall of the year, tw o movies and several dances. The hair standard for men was modified, a new student constitution was written, and an Inter-club Council was formed. Studentbody Council functions are not without discouragements. Many times students don't seek out the council members for help or for information on activities and other things. Sometimes posters are put up and announcements are made and yet a lot of students say they never heard about the information given them through these means. The council does not always get good responses for things they do. such as the activities. The interaction between council members is good they all get along well with each other. They have periodic meetings in which they must relate formally with each other, while relating on a one-to-one basis outside the meetings. Members learn how to cooperate quickly with each other. In the periodic meetings par-limentary procedure is used to keep the now of the meetings running smoothly. Many problems are discussed and solved. Charlotte Bullock; Activities Chairman, says of the council, "When the year first started, we enjoyed our work, it was a challenge. But sometimes we. don't get the response from the students we would like. Even though there are some discouragements, we still try to do our best." Calentrar of CtJtntsf: mu Ui fa.... ...... March 5 Rodeo Dance Baseball at Arizona (Yuma Ariz ) March 6 Baseball at Yuma, Ariz. March 7 Ash Wednesday .Baseball at Yuma, Ariz. March 9 .... Baseball at Dixie (St. George, Utah) School Play

fTradelDincls VOLUME 2 NO. 8 TRADEWINDS Thursday, February 22, 1973 t3w WdB P Yio llmv jin.i i. mm n jiijiiu, i.j .iiiii inn i i iii i ii - i iii i i i i i I'll ill 11 1 I 1 -wy,j-T--ww"q'wrra.' 1 j S V VA- ; -V 1 i. ; , , I .-, '- -" ' , j V . ' ) ....... ; FROM LEFT, SITTING: Linda Ernst, Terry Hoyt, Marvin Taufer, Nancy Hoyt. Standing:' Cheryl Dennis, Sam Robinson, Charlotte. Bullock, Ron Gilson, JanetteHolladay, Doug! Hick ins. One of the organizations students at UTC are not too familiar with is the studentbody council. What is its purpose? How is it organized? What are the feelings of some of its members? Here are a few of the answers. The purpose of the council is outlined in the studentbody constitution. It is to "...provide meaningful educational, social, cultural, and service activities for its members, to "...cor-dinate all student organizations and activities within the college," and to "...provide communication and interaction between the students and administration and faculty of the college." The council is organized so there are chairmen for each area of responsibility that could not be handled efficiently by the group as a whole. For instance, the Special Projects Chairman has the responsibility of carrying through with all projects consideed to be of a nature not falling within the realm of the other council members responsibility. The games room project is an example of this. So each position on the council is a kind of "specialty area for: each of the chairmen. The studentbody council is supported financially by money taken from part of the tuition of the studentbody as a whole. The' money is provided upon submission of a budget by the council after each chairman has submitted his personal budget for the entire school year. The budget is submitted to the administration and final sums are given to the studentbody council after the agreement is made as to how much the budget will amount to. The budget of each chairman is provided from the total sum, should the acquired budget be lower than the original amount asked for by that chairman. Chairmen and positions on the council include: Terry Hoyt President, Marvin TauferVice President, NancyHoyt--Presi-dent's Sevretary, Janette Holla-day Vice President's Secretary, Linda Ernst AWS President, Cheryl Dennis-Treasurer, Charlotte Bullock, Activities Chairman, Doug Hinkins -- Public Relations Chairman, Ron Gilson Special Projects Chairman, Sam RobinsonIntramural Sports Chairman. Some of the things the Studentbody Council does for the studentbody is to organize the student activities, such as movies, dances, picnics, and many other things important to the studentbody. Some of the successes for the council this year have been the completion of the games room, with pool tables, juke box, and other games, a concert and picnic during the fall of the year, tw o movies and several dances. The hair standard for men was modified, a new student constitution was written, and an Inter-club Council was formed. Studentbody Council functions are not without discouragements. Many times students don't seek out the council members for help or for information on activities and other things. Sometimes posters are put up and announcements are made and yet a lot of students say they never heard about the information given them through these means. The council does not always get good responses for things they do. such as the activities. The interaction between council members is good they all get along well with each other. They have periodic meetings in which they must relate formally with each other, while relating on a one-to-one basis outside the meetings. Members learn how to cooperate quickly with each other. In the periodic meetings par-limentary procedure is used to keep the now of the meetings running smoothly. Many problems are discussed and solved. Charlotte Bullock; Activities Chairman, says of the council, "When the year first started, we enjoyed our work, it was a challenge. But sometimes we. don't get the response from the students we would like. Even though there are some discouragements, we still try to do our best." Calentrar of CtJtntsf: mu Ui fa.... ...... March 5 Rodeo Dance Baseball at Arizona (Yuma Ariz ) March 6 Baseball at Yuma, Ariz. March 7 Ash Wednesday .Baseball at Yuma, Ariz. March 9 .... Baseball at Dixie (St. George, Utah) School Play